4 years ago, I urgently underwent arm acupuncture at a hospital run by a single doctor in Apgujeong (only two patients are operated on per day). Before the surgery, my arm circumference was enormous, approaching 42 cm, so I had the surgery with the thought that it would be nice to have a normal forearm. I had a lot of stretch marks on my arms, and I was famous for my tofu fat from the beginning. I remember that my arms were 2400 or 2700 pure fat because I had floating fat. To be honest, when I saw him wearing a compression garment after the surgery, I thought this was really why he was spending money. It felt like my arms were cut in half. I remember my arm circumference was 30-32 after the surgery, and it's still the same size. The good thing is that I can now wear almost all ready-made clothes. Before, I couldn't even wear a jacket or a blouse, but now most of them fit. The bad thing is the elasticity of my skin. My stretch marks are more prominent and wrinkled . That's why I still can't wear short sleeves, but I'm personally satisfied with being able to wear long sleeves and three-quarter lengths to my heart's content. You saw the results of my arm surgery at a few other hospitals (thigh consultation) I went to the hospital and asked if my arm would get better) Except for one hospital (it was because they didn't remove all the fat and left it. They said they could remove all of it if I had a second surgery). Everyone said it was something they couldn't do anything about, and I also heard that the surgical method had changed. I don't think the result will have changed much, and I'm going to accept it and live with it. However, this time, I'm looking at a different hospital for my thighs. In fact, when I first went to see the progress after the surgery, I had gained about 5kg in weight compared to before the surgery. Even so, my arm circumference has decreased by 10cm. Personally, I was very satisfied (despite the wrinkles on my skin) and went to see the doctor. When he looked at the InBody before and after surgery checklist and saw the change in my weight, I felt like there was nothing more to see about my arms (the patient had gained weight). Because I came here, I felt like it was all my fault and the surgery was ruined without even having to see the results...) They treated me harshly, so I ended up going to another hospital. Personally, I think it's important to try to find a way together as much as possible and to feel like you're taking responsibility for me until the end, but I think it was a surgery that left me feeling disappointed in that aspect.